Our Story & Mission

Dedicated to providing authoritative analysis on geological exploration across the United States.

Our History

The US Geological Exploration Review was established to fill a critical gap in public discourse: the need for a structured, analytical, and professional publication focused solely on the nation's geological exploration efforts.

Since its inception, the publication has served as a platform for geologists, geophysicists, and Earth science researchers to share insights on programs led by institutions like the US Geological Survey (USGS), national resource assessments, and technological innovations in the field.

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Our Mission

Our mission is to examine and elucidate the complex processes of geological exploration in the United States, from field and subsurface research to strategic resource assessment and environmental protection.

Analysis

Providing in-depth analysis of national exploration programs and technological advancements.

Education

Structuring complex geoscience data into accessible, informative, and journalistic formats.

Insight

Exploring the role of geology in energy, minerals, infrastructure, and natural hazard mitigation.

Our Editorial Team

Prof. Randall Mann DVM

Prof. Randall Mann DVM

Senior Geologist & Editor

Expert in stratigraphic analysis and sedimentary basin studies, with decades of field experience.

Alfreda Emmerich

Alfreda Emmerich

Geophysicist & Research Director

Specializes in seismic research, fault monitoring, and geophysical survey methodologies.

Myrtle Kuhlman

Myrtle Kuhlman

Environmental Geologist & Analyst

Focuses on environmental geology, land-use planning, and natural hazard risk assessment.

Contribute Your Research

We welcome submissions from geoscience professionals and researchers. For submission guidelines or to discuss a potential article, please contact our editorial team.

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